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You trust the Fiverr PRO sellers?


daniel_holban

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Nope, I don’t trust them. 🙂

Obviously kidding, as I thought you were kidding at first.

Who told you they were selling $5 before they went pro?

What gave you any indication that the Pro sellers haven’t paid their dues or proven themselves?

Obviously kidding, as I thought you were kidding at first.

Who told you they were selling $5 before they went pro?

What gave you any indication that the Pro sellers haven’t paid their dues or proven themselves?

Is just a question, to see what people think about this type of service, here on Fiverr.

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If yes, why? if no, why?

By the time they got to be PRO, they sold their services for $5

If yes, why? if no, why?

This is a question, which is fine and I get it.

By the time they got to be PRO, they sold their services for $5

That is a statement, which makes your question loaded, or kind of leans toward something, and my reply was more about that.

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Nope, I don’t trust them. 🙂

Obviously kidding, as I thought you were kidding at first.

Who told you they were selling $5 before they went pro?

What gave you any indication that the Pro sellers haven’t paid their dues or proven themselves?

Who told you they were selling $5 before they went pro?

And yes, many have sold $5

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Now, honestly, would you give $ 3000 an a logo from Fiverr? or you choose a creative company?

And there it is…

The agenda.

Ok let’s go for it.

In all honesty, I would go for a freelancer for $3k over an agency because I know for a fact that the agency has overhead, larger bills to pay and more people to feed, so by that metric, I think if both a freelancer and an agency have the same price, in my eyes the end product from the freelancer is worth more. Has a higher value I mean.

But I see many Pro sellers -mostly professionals that were poached from dribble, behance, and such- setting up a really bare bones profile without giving that much effort or paying attention to the whole experience from a buyer’s perspective.

Now those sellers I’d probably not even consider.

How much is your work worth @daniel_holban ?

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And there it is…

The agenda.

Ok let’s go for it.

In all honesty, I would go for a freelancer for $3k over an agency because I know for a fact that the agency has overhead, larger bills to pay and more people to feed, so by that metric, I think if both a freelancer and an agency have the same price, in my eyes the end product from the freelancer is worth more. Has a higher value I mean.

But I see many Pro sellers -mostly professionals that were poached from dribble, behance, and such- setting up a really bare bones profile without giving that much effort or paying attention to the whole experience from a buyer’s perspective.

Now those sellers I’d probably not even consider.

How much is your work worth @daniel_holban ?

This seems to be a continuation of yesterday’s thread: 😉

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How long do you work for $5

Hello, How long do you work for $5 (that’s $4)? On average, how long does it seem reasonable to work for $4? For example, I’m trying not to spend more than 20 minutes. Daniel Holban,

Reading time: 5 mins ? Likes: 110 ❤

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